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If m∠DEF = (5x−8)°. Which equation would you use to find the value of x? 5x−8=20 5x-8=360 5x-8=90 5x-8=180
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If m∠DEF = (5x−8)°. Which equation would you use to find the value of x?
5x−8=20
5x-8=360
5x-8=90
5x-8=180
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5x-8=90
Explanation:
Thale’s Theorem
5x-8=90
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